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Exclusive: Sinclair approaches Tribune Media about possible deal - sources

http://thehill.com/homenews/campaig...te-boycotts-sinclair-stations-over-media-bias

https://wtop.com/maryland/2018/04/maryland-gubernatorial-candidate-announces-sinclair-boycott/

Update the Maryland gubernatorial Candidate has called for the boycott of Sinclair News. Yes WJLA and WBFF are specifically hit by the Boycott threats due to the Sinclair Video

BALTIMORE (AP) — A Democratic candidate in the Maryland governor’s race has vowed not to air ads on stations owned by the Sinclair Broadcast Group until the company stops requiring anchors across the country to recite statements criticizing “fake” news stories.

The Baltimore Sun reports that Krish Vignarajah on Tuesday called on her rivals in the crowded Democratic field and other parties to join her boycott of Sinclair affiliates.

The Maryland-based Sinclair owns four television stations that broadcast in the state: the D.C.-area WJLA ABC 7 and Baltimore’s WBFF FOX 45, WNUV the CW and WUTB MyTV.

No one has indicated if they will join the boycott. Thus far, no Democratic candidates for governor have aired TV campaign ads.

Sinclair representatives did not respond to the newspaper’s requests for comment.
 
http://thehill.com/homenews/campaig...te-boycotts-sinclair-stations-over-media-bias

https://wtop.com/maryland/2018/04/maryland-gubernatorial-candidate-announces-sinclair-boycott/

Update the Maryland gubernatorial Candidate has called for the boycott of Sinclair News. Yes WJLA and WBFF are specifically hit by the Boycott threats due to the Sinclair Video

I'm guessing that these democratic candidates don't know that local tv stations are required to give them the lowest rates for their ads so, if anything this "boycott" will help Sinclair by running more regular adds that have higher ad rates.
 
WUTB is owned by Deerfield Media. Sinclair just controls their operations.
 
I'm so glad I don't watch WGFL CBS 4/WNBW NBC 9 here in Gainesville. Besides, their news quality stinks.
 
My brother did his part last night while visiting Portland, Maine: He didn't watch CBS 13 news or their 10 PM news on FOX 23. He watched NewsCenter Maine on NBC 6. :)
 
Did your brother have a Neilsen diary for the Portland, Maine market? If not, his "boycott" did absolutely nothing.


My brother did his part last night while visiting Portland, Maine: He didn't watch CBS 13 news or their 10 PM news on FOX 23. He watched NewsCenter Maine on NBC 6. :)
 
My brother did his part last night while visiting Portland, Maine: He didn't watch CBS 13 news or their 10 PM news on FOX 23. He watched NewsCenter Maine on NBC 6. :)

Didn't even watch WMTW?
 
No, he had no diary. As for WMTW-TV (ABC) channel 8, I think they're been an also-ran #3 there for years. I always watched WCSH-TV (NBC) channel 6 when living in Old Orchard Beach.
 
The Sinclair station where I live doesn't even have news. They did add a newscast from Spectrum Cable.

Though the company might be buying the Fox station.
 
http://wvxu.org/post/rob-braun-getting-death-threats-over-sinclair-statement


Update one of the Sinclair Talent is allegedly a target of a Death Threat after Rob Braun was ordered to say things that the Sinclair News Directors and GM's told him to say things required by the Sinclair script.


News anchor Rob Braun said in a WKRC-TV staff meeting Wednesday that he's been getting death threats after Channel 12 started airing a statement by owners Sinclair Broadcast Group complaining about media companies pushing "their own personal bias and agenda."

Braun, the station's main anchor for about 30 years, told coworkers that he's had his life threatened in person, and his family's life, since WKRC-TV and WSTR-TV started broadcasting the corporate-mandated statement read by Braun and co-anchor Cammy Dierking, according to colleagues who attended the meeting.


Deadspin composite of Sinclair anchors reading the corporate script.
CREDIT DEADSPIN / YOUTUBE
Sinclair has received a nationwide blacklash since Deadspin mashed together three dozen Sinclair anchors – including Braun and Dierking – reading the Sinclair script in unison, as if they were mindless corporate robots.

Some parts sound like it was written by or for President Trump: "The sharing of biased and false news has become all too common on social media. More alarming, some media outlets publish these same fabricated stories without checking facts first. Unfortunately, some members of the media use their platforms to push their own personal bias and agenda, to control exactly what people think. This is extremely dangerous to our democracy."

Braun responded to my call and email by saying: "Sorry, John, I've been advised by my union and my attorney to say nothing publicly." So I could not determine the nature, type or specific reasons for the threats.

(6:10 p.m. April 4 update:) I hadn't been able to reach anyone at Braun's union, SAG-AFTRA, but late Thursday the national office issued a statement slamming Sinclair.

“Over the last couple of days, many of them have been the subject of misdirected criticism for the script Sinclair required them to read for its recent promotional campaign," said SAG-AFTRA, the Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists.

“SAG-AFTRA has been in contact with Sinclair to express our concerns with this campaign, and we stand with our members and journalists everywhere in challenging corporate directives that call into question the journalistic integrity of the news presented to the public.... SAG-AFTRA opposes such directives in the interest of defending the professionalism of journalists and preserving the basic rights of a free and independent press.” (end update)

When I asked Jon Lawhead, Channel 12 general manager and Sinclair Group Manager for Cincinnati and Dayton stations, in an email Thursday if he had received threats by email, Lawhead said: "I've never been threatened, and obviously have never told anyone that I was threatened." Lawhead did not respond to my follow-up email asking about Braun's comments to the staff about receiving threats.

Channel 12 staffers tell me that they're not happy that Braun and Dierking – Cincinnati natives from high-profile families who have anchored the city's No. 1 newscast for years – were put in this position by Sinclair.

Two Channel 12 staffers said Braun tried to rewrite Sinclair's script, but it was rejected.

When the story exploded on social media this week, some people asked: Why don't Sinclair TV anchors quit in protest? Because the 40 percent financial penalty in their Sinclair contracts would be too costly, according to Bloomberg and the Hollywood Reporter.
 
It's easy to demand that other people quit. Just how many media jobs of that stature are there? Very few. It's not like Rob Braun can just walk across town.
 
It's easy to demand that other people quit. Just how many media jobs of that stature are there? Very few. It's not like Rob Braun can just walk across town.


Also if the Sinclair/Tribune Boycott is going to be effective people would need to end their cable TV subscriptions from Xfinity, AT&T, Dish, Charter Spectrum and Cox cable or their Internet TV subscriptions from YoutubeTV, HuluTV and Playstation Vue. But how many people are actually willing to do that in Sinclair or Tribune's areas are yet to be seen. So far advertising boycotts have been called in various parts of the nation. But I remember hearing that Local TV stations get more revenue from cable and internet retransmission than advertising though.

In the case of Rob Braun he is not in an easy position as many of the Sinclair Talent seen on the Sinclair video because of No Compete Clause in the contracts and non disclosures that Sinclair put in the contract.
 
You keep telling me "advertising boycotts have been called". Other than a couple of Democratic candidates, who's follwoing them? I've not heard of one ad agency or major local sponsor pulling their ads from Sinclair owned stations.
Here's the reality: Very few people care. The next OUTRAGE will only be days away and everyone will have forgotten about Sinclair. It reminds me of people swearing they were going to boycott every restaurant that was open Thanksgiving. Think when it's July they still remember? Very, very few are going to stop watching their local ABC, CBS, NBC or Fox Station because a newscaster had to cut a distasteful promo. Because those people are still going to watch Big Bang Theory, Colbert, Kimmel, The View, Judge Judy, etc, etc the advertisers aren't going to avoid reaching that audience. If people don't like their Sinclair affiliate's news, in most places there are other alternatives. Call all the boycotts you want, but it's not happening on any kind of scale

There's a substantial financial penalty for walking off the job in the middle of a contract, and that's on top of non-competes. Rob Braun has 30 years in the market, is likely close to retirement and isn't walking.
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You keep telling me "advertising boycotts have been called". Other than a couple of Democratic candidates, who's follwoing them? I've not heard of one ad agency or major local sponsor pulling their ads from Sinclair owned stations.
Here's the reality: Very few people care. The next OUTRAGE will only be days away and everyone will have forgotten about Sinclair. It reminds me of people swearing they were going to boycott every restaurant that was open Thanksgiving. Think when it's July they still remember? Very, very few are going to stop watching their local ABC, CBS, NBC or Fox Station because a newscaster had to cut a distasteful promo. Because those people are still going to watch Big Bang Theory, Colbert, Kimmel, The View, Judge Judy, etc, etc the advertisers aren't going to avoid reaching that audience. If people don't like their Sinclair affiliate's news, in most places there are other alternatives. Call all the boycotts you want, but it's not happening on any kind of scale

There's a substantial financial penalty for walking off the job in the middle of a contract, and that's on top of non-competes. Rob Braun has 30 years in the market, is likely close to retirement and isn't walking.
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There was a celebrity that was walking out of a TV interview with Sinclair Amy Schumer specifically WJLA. However

http://www.adweek.com/tv-video/the-fallout-continues-over-those-egregious-sinclair-promos/

Actress and comedian Amy Schumer canceled an interview scheduled for a local, Sinclair-owned TV station. And a slew of Democrats running for office have vowed not to have their commercials air on Sinclair properties.

Such has been the fallout over what one candidate called, “egregious” Sinclair promos.

The promos say that “one-sided news stories” were being published from some media outlets including, “fake stories without checking facts first.”

The promos went viral after Deadspin created a mashup of anchors reading the word-for-word scripts in markets throughout the country.

Schumer, who is also a published author, canceled an interview this week to promote her new movie, I Feel Pretty, with WJLA, an ABC affiliate based in Virginia and owned and operated by Sinclair, as BuzzFeed News reported.

A spokeswoman for Schumer did not immediately return a request for comment.

Neither did a spokesperson for WJLA nor a Sinclair representative.

Sinclair, based in Baltimore, boasts that it will own and operate programs or sales services, after pending transactions, to more than 160 TV stations among 77 markets.

But losing out on that audience has not swayed Democratic candidates running for office from pulling their ads from those airwaves.

Krish O’Mara Vignarajah, a Democratic candidate for the governor of Maryland, won’t run her ads on Sinclair stations, and said she would focus on using alternative methods, such as social media and other digital platforms, to get out her message.

“The blatant use of local affiliates to propagate these blatant propaganda pieces was egregious and eye-opening and it reflects them as a very real threat to democracy,” Vignarajah said. “No political candidate should sit silent.”

Amy McGrath, a congressional candidate from Kentucky, called on other Democrats to boycott the TV stations.

“Through the power of a boycott, and how we use our supporters’ contributions, we can stand up to this threat to our independent media and send a firm message that these actions will not be tolerated in a nation where the freedom of the press is vital,” McGrath said on Twitter.
 
You keep telling me "advertising boycotts have been called". Other than a couple of Democratic candidates, who's follwoing them? I've not heard of one ad agency or major local sponsor pulling their ads from Sinclair owned stations.
Here's the reality: Very few people care. The next OUTRAGE will only be days away and everyone will have forgotten about Sinclair. It reminds me of people swearing they were going to boycott every restaurant that was open Thanksgiving. Think when it's July they still remember? Very, very few are going to stop watching their local ABC, CBS, NBC or Fox Station because a newscaster had to cut a distasteful promo. Because those people are still going to watch Big Bang Theory, Colbert, Kimmel, The View, Judge Judy, etc, etc the advertisers aren't going to avoid reaching that audience. If people don't like their Sinclair affiliate's news, in most places there are other alternatives. Call all the boycotts you want, but it's not happening on any kind of scale

There's a substantial financial penalty for walking off the job in the middle of a contract, and that's on top of non-competes. Rob Braun has 30 years in the market, is likely close to retirement and isn't walking.
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I get your point though given on how will the boycott work in Practice in areas where a Sinclair station exists.
 
Wake me up when the first big car dealer or personal injury law firm pulls their ads.


Or David D. Smith the Chairman of Sinclair gets fired or Scott Livingston the VP of News (the New Roger Ailes gets fired) wake me up also when that happens.

http://www.latimes.com/business/hollywood/la-fi-ct-sinclair-promo-20180405-story.html

https://www.dailynews.com/2017/05/0...for-ktla5-employees-viewers-guest-commentary/

https://www.vox.com/first-person/2018/4/5/17202336/sinclair-broadcasting-promo-deadspin
 
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